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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 86848"><p>Like Janet, I jumped in feet first. Is there any other way? I got pregnant in high school at 17, had easy child 6 days after I turned 18. It wasn't until I was in the midst of delivery that I thought, "Holy pooh! :smile: What have I done?" They were telling me to push and I was exhausted, when I suddenly had that thought and was suddenly terrified out of my mind and I told them simply, "No." And I laid back down. I decided that easy child was just fine where he was. :rofl: Of course, easy child's dad grabbed my hand and was pulling me up and me in my stubbornness was resisting and pulling back and voila, easy child was born. Told ya...NO idea where difficult child gets her stubbornness. :wink:</p><p></p><p>I'm sure at some point in time I had some preconceived notion of what my life would be like, but I've long since forgotten what that was. I guess it really wasn't that important. My children are the loves of my life. I couldn't ask for anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 86848"] Like Janet, I jumped in feet first. Is there any other way? I got pregnant in high school at 17, had easy child 6 days after I turned 18. It wasn't until I was in the midst of delivery that I thought, "Holy pooh! [img]:smile:[/img] What have I done?" They were telling me to push and I was exhausted, when I suddenly had that thought and was suddenly terrified out of my mind and I told them simply, "No." And I laid back down. I decided that easy child was just fine where he was. [img]:rofl:[/img] Of course, easy child's dad grabbed my hand and was pulling me up and me in my stubbornness was resisting and pulling back and voila, easy child was born. Told ya...NO idea where difficult child gets her stubbornness. [img]:wink:[/img] I'm sure at some point in time I had some preconceived notion of what my life would be like, but I've long since forgotten what that was. I guess it really wasn't that important. My children are the loves of my life. I couldn't ask for anything else. [/QUOTE]
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